Blog Posts Tagged B
Control and Freedom by Ajahn Brahm
Ajahn Brahm' talks about the control/freedom paradox. How much of our lives is *actually* controlled by us, how much by forces outside ourselves? How free are we? The relinquishment of our controlling impulse brings freedom,... More »
free preview of FLOWERS OF A MOMENT
Google scanned and is posting about 26 pages (an alphabet!) from Flowers of a Moment (including some of the illustrations), at Books.Google.Com, as one of their Limited Preview s: http://tinyurl.com/6e5ljl [This book contains 185 zen... More »
Enactivism, Integral Theory, and 21st Century Spirituality
I first want to thank everyone for participating in this symposium. The intersection of integral spirituality and enactive cognitive science is, for whatever reason, one of my passions, and I couldn’t be more excited about... More »
Why Is Change So Difficult?
Over the last 25 years, thousands of self help books and programs have flooded the marketplace. Millions of people all over the world have invested in these programs in order to bring about some type... More »
How can a personal God be infinite??????Please comment!!!!!!!
One and Many Our Divine Heritage Creation: People tend to think that God created us from nothing. This is not possible. Just as we create from existing materials we are created from what's already... More »
Buddhism
Good Day, I wanted to stat the week out talking directly about Buddhism, after all this blog and website are called the daily Buddha! There seems to be much confusion about buddhism, what it is... More »
Zen Art
Zen Art offers an antidote to daily stress in its emphasis on simplicity, purity and naturalness. The creativity and the fresh interpretation of this minimalist art is introduced to us by Alicia Falcone, an artist... More »
Zen Art in Manhattan.
Agora Gallery 530 West 25th Street. New York, NY 10001. Visit Agora Gallery and see part of my collection of original paintings in acrylic on canvas inspired in Zen teachings. All works are for sale.... More »
Maitri
On a recent trip, I was offered a quick tour of five seven-foot maitri rooms. As I understand it, in Tibetan Buddhism there is a specific meditation practice in which one holds a particular posture... More »






